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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unclasp.

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Examples

  • She opens the back flap of both charts side by side on the desk, unclasps the brass tabs that hold the pages together.

    Healer Carol Wiley Cassella 2010

  • Franco unclasps his fist, glowers at something in his palm, closes it.

    the mission song Le Carre, John, 1931- 2006

  • Franco unclasps his fist, glowers at something in his palm, closes it.

    The mission song Le Carre, John, 1931- 2006

  • He unclasps the black leather strap of his watch, then pulls out his glasses.

    Old Magic Marianne Curley 2000

  • He unclasps the black leather strap of his watch, then pulls out his glasses.

    Old Magic Marianne Curley 2000

  • He unclasps the black leather strap of his watch, then pulls out his glasses.

    Old Magic Marianne Curley 2000

  • He unclasps the black leather strap of his watch, then pulls out his glasses.

    Old Magic Marianne Curley 2000

  • Konsstin clasps his hands, then unclasps them and stretches.

    Darksong Rising Modesitt, L. E. 1999

  • When he rises he generally puts both his hands behind his back, and having there suffered them to embrace each other for a short time, he unclasps them and allows them to drop on either side.

    The Grand Old Man Cook, Richard B 1989

  • Beloved is holding her arms steady while Denver unclasps frozen underwear and towels from the line.

    Beloved Morrison, Toni 1987

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